In addition to touting its latest Speed Test results, T-Mobile’s CTO, @NevilleRay tweeted a number of graphs and maps showing the carrier’s progress over the past several months, as well as it’s LTE availability, reachability, and speeds.

T-Mobile has indeed been moving very quickly, in the GIF above, you can see how much T-Mobile’s coverage has improved in the past few years. Its strategy must be targeting more remote areas (as seen in the map) where the other competitors might not be on top of their game.

Also happy to announce that @TMobile customers will be able to take advantage of 600 MHz with devices THIS YEAR from 2 OEMs - Samsung & LG!

Graphs and charts aside, Ray tweeted the announcement that T-Mobile customers will be able to take advantage of T-Mobile’s 600MHz network with upcoming Samsung and LG handsets in 2017, though Apple was not mentioned. T-Mobile also tweeted that its new 600MHz network is now going to roll out in 6-months rather than over 2 years.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 is already equipped for T-Mobile’s 600MHz LTE network, which began rolling out in select markets late-last month. Ray indirectly confirms that both the Galaxy Note8 and LG V30 will also be compatible with LTE’s huge lump of precious 600MHz spectrum LTE. Apple is usually slower to adopt new standardized wireless technologies in its smartphones such as LTE in the iPhone 5. We probably won’t see support for this band from Apple until next year.

T-Mobile acquired a significant amount of 600MHz spectrum in the FCC’s more recent auction where the carrier spent a hefty sum of $8 billion. Lower frequencies like this one and T-Mobile’s 700MHz LTE (band 12) improve building penetration and have longer range.

Thanks for nada, had to upgrade after being out of the country for 2 months in 2016. my G3 phone worked great when i left and while i was over seas, but as soon as I got in country that ended. Tmobile dropped all its G3 service by December 2016 leavi...

I can't find any information on any spec sheet that confirms "The Samsung Galaxy S8 is already equipped for T-MobileÂ’s 600MHz LTE network" line from the post. It would definitely be great, but it seems the first devices will be coming later this yea...